PointsBet Casino Ontario review 2024
OGCA's verdict
By Luke Garrison - Casino Expert | April 2023
PointsBet first entered the US gambling scene as a sportsbook, but has since expanded its offering with an online casino. As of last year, following the launch of the province’s iGaming market, it is now available to players in Ontario. You can look forward to low deposit and withdrawal limits and a fun selection of live dealer titles and game shows at the ON site. There’s also a great mobile app, which offers everything the desktop platform has.
However, the library of just 150 casino games is very small and doesn’t include any progressive jackpot titles. Learn more about what it’s like playing at PointsBet Ontario in our detailed casino review.
What we like
- Fantastic customer service
- Easy-to-navigate website and app
- Low minimum deposit and withdrawal limits
- Fun range of live dealer games
- Safe and enjoyable casino experience
What we don’t like
- Small selection of just 150+ games
- No progressive jackpot titles
What PointsBet Casino Ontario offers
Payout speed
1-3 working days
No. of games
150+
Available in
Device compatibility
Android, iPhone, Windows Phone, iPad, Mac / PC, Tablet
Customer support
Email, Live chat, FAQs
Languages
English
What casino games you’ll play
Slots
Poker
Blackjack
Roulette
Baccarat
Live dealer games
Progressive jackpots
Video poker
Craps
Sic bo
Slingo
Game providers on PointsBet Casino Ontario
PointsBet Ontario key info
Inside PointsBet Casino Ontario
Who owns PointsBet Casino Ontario?
PointsBet Ontario is owned by PointsBet Holdings Limited. The company was founded and established in 2015 in Melbourne, Australia, where its main headquarters are still based. Outside of Australia, PointsBet offers an online casino and sportsbook in Canada, Ireland and the US. It has become one of the fastest growing gambling brands in the US since launching there in January 2019.
Following the regulation of Ontario’s online gambling market, PointsBet was among the first online casinos to be licensed by iGaming Ontario in April 2022.
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FAQs
Yes. As an online casino that has been licensed by iGaming Ontario since April 2022, PointsBet Ontario is completely legal in the province.
Yes, PointsBet Ontario is a perfectly safe online casino. It protects your data using 128-bit SSL technology and encrypts all connections to ensure your personal information is safe. It also offers a range of responsible gaming tools to help keep your casino experience fun.
PointsBet Holding Limited’s main headquarters are based in Melbourne, Australia.
If you want to play at PointsBet Ontario, you can create an account by clicking the ‘Sign Up’ button in the top-right corner of the homepage. You will be asked for your first and last name (as it appears on government-issued ID), as well as your email. Next, you will need to enter your date of birth, occupation, phone number, home address (including postal code, city and province) and account password. Once you’ve agreed to the terms and conditions and completed any final verification checks, your account will then be ready to use.
PointsBet Ontario has numerous popular slots and game shows produced by IGT and Evolution Gaming. These include Cleopatra, 88 Fortunes and Cash or Crash.
Payment methods accepted at PointsBet Ontario include credit or debit card, Interac e-Transfer, Mastercard, Trustly and Visa. You can make a minimum deposit of $5 to your casino account.
PointsBet Ontario typically pays out withdrawals within 1-3 working days. All withdrawals have an internal review period that must be completed before you can receive your funds.
About the writer
Luke Garrison is an Ontario native and a diehard fan of all professional Toronto teams – especially the Leafs, Raptors and Jays. After graduating from the University of Guelph with a bachelor’s degree in English, he earned a post-graduate certificate in Sports Journalism from Centennial College. He has been writing about sports for over 14 years and contributed to outlets such as FanSided, Full Press Coverage and the Canada Press.